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FEBRUARY 9 1010

sen running for all they were worth in the Bica de Lilau on the peaceful heights of Penha -wan disturbed when three armed soldiers were direction of the Batra fort. They had come from the military quarters at Monte in answer altercation terminating in the wounding of to an urgent call from the lower fortress where the officer in charge had taken place. What led to the serious assault has not yet transpired, but it is related that a soldier, attached to the course of a querel with the corporal the artillery: section of the local garrison, in

of the moment drove it into the side of his on duty, drew out his bayonet and in the 'heat Ripetin officer, mortally wounding the latter, The assallout was then and there arrested, while argent summons were made for medical assistance which promptly arrived Is the per sons of Dr. Almeida Espactação, principal civis medical officer, and Dr. Andrade. They ren dered "fint aid" to the injured man who was subsequectly conveyed in an ambulance to the Military Hospital,

·AN' OPIUM APOLOGIST,

HONGKONG WRITER'S BROCHURE ON THE SUBJECT.

motives which have led Mr. R. C. Hurley to It is somewhat difficult to comprehend the publish a pamphlet beating the sonorous title

all his facts within the space of 32 pages. The "The opium traffic: historical, commercial, social and political aspects," and to compress

author has given his work a further heading... "Multom in parvo," which no doubt it is, but quarter of what is to be said regarding the oven a genius is scarcely capable of squeesing opium trade within the pages of a tract. Con- sidering that Mr. Hurley is a stalwart cham- pion of those who indulge in the eplam-pipe course of a most natural evolution opium bas and that he holds the opinion, that in the

ant both as a controlling sadative as well as a been called upon to play a part not unimport developing agent and useful medium" WO should have thought he would have found it more profitable to tackle the subject seriously and at length, in order to rehabilitate the." character of the drog. As it is he has merely skimmed the subject, bastily reviewing the position opium has occupied in China since it was introduced by the Arabs. Mr. Hurley de- clares, that the first mention of the poppy in Chinesa records dates back to the days of the Tang dynasty in the sixth century. Bo, may be right but Dr. Hirth is "China and the Roman Orient" madtions A.D. 667, in the date when opium was first introduced into China as a medicine, while the late Dr. Edkins declared. that prior to. A.D, 763 the poppy was unknown OPPOSITION BY SOLICITONS,

to the Chinese. And it was not until A.D. 970, in the Sung dynasty, that the opium poppy at the Summary Court this morning, the case ever, Mr. Hurley's dates agres approximately Before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Puisac judge, began to be cultivated. On the whole, how- was again mentioned to which Mr. Alex Alma with those submitted by earlier writers, and his off, of the Salon Clema-Theatre, is being historical review although scrappy is quite sued by several parties for suma aggregating trustworthy. As for the booklet in all its over Stone.

aspects we can only say that the author con. Mr. Leo. d'Almada who appeared for the ceived a capitál idea when he started to pre- d-fendant, asked that the case be adjourned. sout the case for apium, because he was enter" appearing for the plaintiffs objected on the

Mr. F. X. d'Almada and some other solicitorsing as untilled fold, but, candidly, it could ground that the defendant bind had plenty of time to consider what defence be was going to set up. The case had been fixed for that afternoon and asked that the case be proceeded with that afternoon,

ing with the question of agricultural holdings superintending the concerns and welfare of CATHEDRAL CHOIR CONCERT. in terms almost exactly similar to those used the toiling masses. Owing to their very

SERIOUS APPRAY AT MACAO, in Great Britain at the end of the last cen numbers and their elementary function in An enjoyable concert was given by the choir

SOLDIER MORTALLY STABS & CORPORAL. tury. In this connection, Mr. Hall remarks the state, the masses were unfitted to take of St. John's Cathedral last night in aid of the that though Meacuts had not the conscious in hand the guidance and control of their Cathedral organ food, which ought to be appre-to-day news was brought of a serious affray With the arrival of the steamar from Macao ness of a social mission which animated own destinies. That was a task for which tably augmented by last night's lare tend which occurred in the neighbouring colony last A. S. WATSON & CO., Confucius, he steadily adhered to his high only men of more than ordinary ability, cul- & Excellency the Governor also favour night. The tranquillity of the residents in the

moral purpose of stimulating and helping ture and character were qualified. This the occasion with his presence. the princes to better the condition of the distinction between the industrial lower mass first part being putirely devoted to spirit The concert was arranged in two parts, the toillag multitude and to lighten their bur and a ruling upper class was not a mere ual music while the second half contained dens. His standard of material well-being conventional arrangement; it was a perman-sacular selections. The fint part opened for the cultivator of the soil was higher than ent and unalterable institution, which do with "O Love the Lord" by the chorus and it has ever been pitched in Europe. A fowl civilised society could do without. The mon was cleverly rendered. In "Hail, gladden in the pot on Sunday, or even three acres who work with their muscles must always being light," the inspiring notes of the wall and a cow seem piggardly when compared subordinate is position and power to the men koown hymn, were brought out in their full with Mencius allowance for a family, of who work with their brains." With regard to beauty by the chorus. Two of the most ap eight mouths, of a homestead of nearly an the ruling class, their duty was to look after of duets. The first of thest was "Doubt not preciated me of the evening were in the form acre, planted with mulberry bushes; a farm the people's material and moral well-being. thy Father's care," to which Mr. Dealy and of about sixteen acres, five brood 'hens and "Though moral instruction was one of the Mr. R.. E. While were associated with happy two brood sows, A diet of flesh meat and duties which, as Mencius taught, every ruler effect. In the second, "The day is done," Mr. for the aged warm silk underclothing should, owed to his people, it was not the principal Goldsmith and Mr. E. B: Ays were heard with he said, be within the means of all. Truly, une. The first concern of government is to harmonious results. The last item in the first Mencius pictured an ideal state in those see that the people are property fed, and that part of the programma was "Oh come, let us days, it can easily be understood that one every man has a fixed means of livelihood: worship" for solo and chorus, the soloist being who advocated such reforms was regarded it is futile to expect men to be moral if their Miss Nicholson, who rendered her portion of as a heaven-inspired' leader 'by'the people. stomachs are empty, To punish underfed What could not a Chinese farmer make of mea for breaking the law is tantamount to such a holding as that suggested by the ensnaring them in traps as if they were wild moral teacher? With his fowl in the pot on animals. Game-laws, he held, were Sundays-or, in other words, once a week-odious Inequity, Rulers should share their and his flesh meat and his warm silk under pleasures with the common folk and make it clothing when he grew old he might well clear to. them that they sympathised with declare that he wouldn't call the king, his their subjects' joys and borrows. The head But the Chinese peasant is still and front of his teaching was summed up lo waiting for that happy day to arrive when two words-benevolent government." In Mencius' ideal will be realised. In reading contrasting Mencius with Confucius, Mr. Hall Mr. Hall's account of the state of affairs pre maintains that the teachings of the former vailing in China in the days of Confucius, are more likely to prevail in the years to one must remark that the Chinese have from come than those of the first of the sages, the earliest times been engrossed in agricul. And he puts his views in this way: Con- tural affairs. Their object has always been fucius hated war so much that he would not to wrest from the soil the last blade of grass even talk about it. Mencius also, of course, that it will produce, and even if they had to was a pacificiat; but he was not for peace All tisk of infection can be avoided by work in their fields-with, their fighting tools at any price. He approved of defensive wasbing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where by their side they always kept an eye on the war even to a levee en masse; when the stake the fleat we likely to be with a dilute solution plot of ground which belonged to the family, at issue was, national independence: This

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ments consisting mainly of a coat of paint. The ancient Briton did not apparently take kindly to the labour required to make the earth give up its fruits. They preferred to run after what a ribald age and an artistic humorist has depicted as a heavy meal." As the writer in the Fositivist Review puts it When the feudal constitution was estab. lished by the Chou conquerors in the twelfth century B.C. the Chinese people were wholly agriculturisis; and, owing to the fertility of the soil and the industry of the folk, the share of the annual produce that went to the governing upper class was fully a half of the crops, oftener more than less. The division A FIRE which broke out at Toga, Akita pre- between the two layers of Chinese society fecture, Japan, on the morning of the 27th was as well marked as that between the ultimo, destrus ed sixty-two houses and caused ectoderm and the endoderm in the gastrula damage to the extent of Y. 50,000:*- stage of a developing animal organism, But (28 as the tide of tillers moved down the valley A TOKIO mesas states that the Emperor has

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MODERN VIEWS OF MENCIUS.

ed it quota to the steadily growing mass of On the night of the 27th ultimo a fire broke wealth. But the intelligence of the central out at the Niigata Iron Works, Niigata, Echigo authority failed to keep pace with the pro- province, Japan, and several buildings were gress of the timer. Its power dwindled, and totally destroyed. The damage caused is rough the varsal princes, growing more opulent and ly estimated 21 Y. 120,000. independent; gave free rein to the prompt ings of rivalry and ambition, This was the aituation with which Confucius had to deal when he aspired to the role of State adviser towards the close of the sixth century B.C.

In the course of an action at the Summary Court this morning, Mr. Justice Comperts, Paisse Judge, remarked that if rival architects were to be put into the box, it would doubtlas take a long time for the case to finish.

Y 1,895,830 a year.

The anilleryman was marched under an armed excort to the military prison at Monte Fort where the prisoner will be held in daten

THE CINKMATOGRAPH CASE,

The second half of the programme opened with When, daisies pied," which was well | wandered, Mrs. Gilby and Mr. Aylis appeared in a pretty doet entitled "You, and I" and were heard to good advantage, which elicited the first encore of the evening. MR. Eton pending his trial. White gave "When Britain really ruled the waves with great gusto and had appeared in two pianoforie sofor, the to re-appear. Mr. Denman Fuller then respective works of Chopin and Beringer, which were both rendered with the usual masterly style, characteristic of the talented Cathedral organist. Mr. E. G. Barratt was simply superb in ber rendering of " The bloom of an apple tree" and was obliged to repeat the last verse le, response to an racore. The last itam was the extremely amasing poem, "Thera the chorus. Mr. C. Crispla took the part of was an old woman," arranged for music, by soloist, and bis deep bass voice was beard to good advantage. This concluded the concert and the singing of the National Anthem brought an enjoyable evening to a close.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

GLASS FACTORY ESTABLISHED.

[From Our Own Corrispondent.]

Canton, 81 February..

Mr. d'almada contended that Mr. Lemm bad surveyed the premises and had given a certifi rate for value of work done bat the work was found to be defective. He could prove a perfectly good defence. It was only on ac count of (be "Chinese New Year that the plaintiffs were asking for their money.

A glass factory has been established in Pau Tong, in the Western suburb of Canton city. His Lordship-If they are going to put rivai The promoter of this concern is Yuen Latarchitects into the box, it will take a long time Chub; and be bas petitioned the Taotai for the Development of Native Industries, inform ing him of the starting of the factory.

SALT MONOPOLY, ··

Tattar General, Trong Cai, and the Viceroy During the course of last week both the

had prolonged conferences, with the now farm. .er of the Kwangtung Salt Monopoly. It i learnt for certain that the concession will b

actified by the Imperial Government

'SMALL DAGGER SCOIBTY." It has been made, knows to the police formed an unlawful society and styled it the authorities that a number of miscreants have

Small Dagger Society." They have been in ducing ignorant people to join them with, the intention of creating disturbances in the city of Canton. The members of this society, it is sald, persons. The palica authorities have issued a are required to carry smail daggers on their preclaciation to warn the people against joining this new secret society, and gave orders for the arrest of the headmen.

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APPLICATION FOR RENDITION,

Expectant Prefect Lo Fung Pin yesterday proceeded to Macas by order of the Viceroy to apply to the Macao government for the rendi. tion of some robbers, who had been arrested

there.

THE 10A KOGYO-KAISHA.

EXPLOITATION IN CHINA,

to get through with the case..

The casi was adjourns J.,

WIRELESS TELEGRAPRY.

·VESSELS AT MANILA AND HONGKONG.

IN COMMUNICATION.

Breaking all records for commercial wireless work on the Pacific, Operator S. A, Phelps on be-Korsa, the first Pacific Mail steamer to have wireless installed, talked with San Francisco tance of 4,305 miles, says the fanita Times of on the last trip home from the Orient at a dis

4th inst. The next langest record made up to that time was that of the Sheridan which did 3.500 miles with San Francisco.

On the trip out this time, however, Operator

miles, thus making the two longest distances Phelps talked with San Francisco over 1.6on

so far recorded.

not be said that the present work would form Still it should prove a bandy work of reference even an adequate introduction to the subjeci,

for those who have bad memories for historical facts and viewed in that light we can recom- vitally important question. It is printed, in mend its perusal by those interested in this

clear type and on good 'paper by the Hong- kong Printing Press and we understand that it' may be obtained at the cost of 15 cauta a copy. THE MANCHURIAN, BKAN 7RADB.

EXPLANATION OF THE EMBARGO,

Peking, February 3,

The attempt of the Paking Government to prehibit the export of beans and grains from Manchuria has mat with a protest from the British Cannal-General at Mekden in respect of the embargo en beans, as being an infringement of treaty, stipulations. Subse quently a definite andouncement, has been beans will not be stopped. made to the effact that, the export "of

A month's notice of the intended probibition

inasmuch as it has been found impossible to of the export of grains has been given; but šit is expected that this period will be extended, fulfil forward-sales of grain, wick bave been covered by deposits, on account of the damage.- done to crops by the rain and the impossible. condition of the roads ler vehicular traffic. N.G. Daily News,

Commenting of the above our Shanghai contemporary writea:

In speaking of his work on the trip out the Koran's operator slated to a Times reprosent A certain amount of uneasiness has been ative that his instruments did good work on the caused locally by the intelligence convoy.. whole trip. The first night out from Saned by a recent telegram of our Tokio co- Franciaco be worked with Honolulu, a distance respondent (confirmed subsequently by pri- of 1,900 miles, and after leaving Honolula vate advices) that an embargo had been placed worked with San Franciscs over 3,600 miles, on the export of beans and cereals from Man- with Alaska 2,000 miles and with Japan 1,700 | churia is Harbin a somewhat serious view mles, all if which was exceptionally, good of the situation appears to have been taken, work.

Coming farther out he worked with Chosbi station at Nagasaki 478 miles in the daytime and with Shanghai 132 miles during the day. This work with Nagassti was good and with Shanghai was an improvement over the last trip when he could get the land station only at so miles.

And one British firm has gone so far as to refuse further contracts. When it is recalled that the export of beans to Europe through the two ports of Tairen and Vladivostok amounted last year to more that 400,000: 1003, of which Last year a company, under the style of the

the greater part found its way to Great Britain Tos Kegyo Kaisha (Eastern Asia Industrial

it will be realized that any interraptios of the Company) was formed with the support of the loading capitalists of Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto

trade would entall a severe loss to many Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagoya, with the with Cavite, the first oight out poo miles, the Hall and Liverpool and the oil extracted from After leaving Shanghai Mr. Phelps worked interests. Oil-mills have beca established:at object of undertaking the construction of greatest distance be bas ever been able to work the beans is used in the manufacture of soap railways, etc, in China and to supply railway with Cavite. The Kores was jo touch' with and for numerous purposes. It is satisfactory the 28tb ultimo, 8 general resting of the the Pacific, and the night before arrival bere aut informs us to-day, that the embargo on materials and advance money to China. On the transport Thomas the entire distance scross therefore, to learn, as cor Peking correspond. company was hald," when Mr. Furaichi, the worked with the Minnesold at Hongkong. president, reported on the business results since

beaus has already been removed, at the in- the establishment of the company. The pro- small instrument below and successfully Mukden, Article XIV of the Mackay Treaty Operator Phelps on the present-trip installed stance of the Acting British Consul-General in! ideal said that investigations had made con- worked between the two stations on the same provides that "in cases of expected scarcity of siderable progress, and some business was un-vessel. The second aerial, so feet long, was famine from whatsoever cause in any district, der negotiation with China, but the time had placed just below the regular oue and the could be laid before the meeting. The report is the first time, it is understood, that two bibit the shipment of rice and grain from such not arrived when details of the transactions smaller instrument got a inch spark. This twenty-one days' notice, be at liberty to pro

the Chinese Government shall, op giving.

was approved--Japan Chronicis,

instruments bave been installed on the same.

district." But it is clear that beans would not fall. ship and successfully worked with each other under this clause, and the attempt of the Viceroy The large station of the United Wireless at of Madchoria to prohibit the export of this com...... San Francisco has been removed from Russian modity must be attributed to other reasons than Hill to an elevation Dear the Cliff House and anxiety for the provision for the future wants ateo kilowatt machine. installed. The United of his provinciale. On the other hand it is pos

His aim was to regenerate the old constituAs a result of an explosion iú a colliery at Las tion by. moralising the ruling upper class; Esperanzas, sixty-eight men have been killed for the lower orders. he entertained the and fifty injured. The victims were principal condescending sympathy of a kind-heartedly Mexicans and Japanese. The disaster it aristocrat. For the nascent germs of the stributed to a miner smoking a cigarette, middle class he could hardly conceal his dis ACCORDING to Korean papers, the total amouni like. There was no place for them in his of the National Debt of that kingdom is ideal of a properly constituted feudal polity." Y43,970,000. Of this amount Y.1,000,000 is The people were willing to contribute their due and will be paid at the end of June next quote to the maintenance of their overlords, The total amount of interest on the debt is who remitted a part of their wellth to the nominal Emperor of China,, but so far as ANOTHER unlucky occurrence. Thirteen men the Government of the provinces was con-appeared in the Police Court this moming for HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. cerned and so far as it affected the habits gambling at No. 4, Shing Fung Lane. The and customs of the labouring classes, they wo keepers were each fined. $50 and the rest aturdily upheld their independence under $3 each. This is a lucky fact from the point their own chiefs, "Mencion was no leveller. of view of the Police, Only in one extreme case did he allow of a TIE Salon-Cinema Theatre is doing well with sort of referendum. When, as happened in the assistance of Mr. Cati Wallner on thestage his own time, one-state conquered another He is an excellent all-round man, and in war, the folk of the vanquished state should a good lot of merriment by his antics. The decide whether or not annexation should be other artistes who contribute to the programme the result of defeat. . At such a crisis the and Raby Chrystal, Mist Jessie Thorne is sa Be Misses Ada King, Happy Nellie Marshall voice of the people was the voice of heaven," pcted from Shingbal ibortly and willester into In the view of Mencius the lowest rank, se engagement with the Salon. A special platform of practical politics when Tariff the common folk, and a supreme central Maines has been arranged for to-morrow and The Grat match in conpection with the Hong. now has 46 land stations on the Pacific Coast,sible that the high prices.pow obtainable for

authority of the paternal type, were the three constituent elements of a polity, and, of these, the first alose was fundamental and unchangeable. Not only could the occu pant of the throne, and even the whole dynasty be displaced if found unworthy, but the district gods themselves, the soil and of cereals, if failed through no fault on the

It is not to many years ago since England was wrestling with the problem of giving each family of agriculturists three acres and a cow, Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Jesse Collings were the chicl protagonists in the campaign, but like a number of other reforma which were promised but were always deferred the three acres and a cow ider was swept off the

MALAYAN RUBBER,

causes

exports of rubber for the-year 1907, 1908 and The following is a comparativa table of the 1509:-

יו'

1907 Ib.

1908 Ib.

1909 Ib.

200

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HOCKEY.

HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB'UL.RAJPUTS.

Reform became the question of the day.

Friday (Chinese New Year holidays), commen-kong Hockey Challenge Cup look place yet and the Pacific Mail. Siberia, which is due in beats have caused cereals such as wheat, Even before that the agricultural labourer

cing each day #1 4 pm. had been forgotten by his democratic friends

terday afternoon on the Club's ground between Manila the last of this month, was to be kaoliang and, millet to be neglected, with the teams representing the above. The Rajputs had equipped before learing San Francisco if the result that the province is threatened with a and Hodge is still compelled to shift for himself, his only hope of a rest being the

the advantage in the first half and led by's lastruments arrived from New York in time. supply too short to meet its own immediata: goals to mil, in the second half the civilians

This is the last trip which Mr. Phelps will needs. In giving a month's notice of the im- vision of receiving his old-age pension when

game wax seed. They brought the score to uillity of the machines over long distances. conformed with the stipulations of the Mackay played up well and a good combination make on the fores as he has demonstrated the pending prohibition Viceroy Hsl Liang has he has reached the Biblical limit of three score years and ten. But we are not dealing

A diaw-2 all, and about five minutes to time: When he wasio San Franciscò' last he was with home politics now. What we are intent part of the farmers, to ensure good crop

Treaty. Our correspondent, however, refers to the winning goal was scored by the Club owing offered posios demonstrating the United the heavy forward anies and indicates that the upon is to indicate by a quotation here and and to ward off disasters from storms,

to the mistake of the Rajput's goal-keeper in Wireless through the wasters part of the commitments of the trade may lead to a for there from a tomarkably interesting paper by floods or drought, could be discarded and

272,804, 332,073 1,926,841 | 31 Rajputs, z.

rushing out. The final score stood: H.K.H.O. United States and will take up that work upon ther postponement of the embargo which it Mr. John Carey Hall, I.S.O, in the Positivist replaced by worthier spirits. The central N. Sembilan

1,131,086. 1,845,384,3,572,535 | 100

his arrival in San Francisco sxt month,

'may be noted, applies only to Hellungklang Review on the teachings of the Chinese sage ruler was the lightest of the three factors;

586,864, 963,353 1,488,173

QUEEN'S COLLEGE BOYS, DUFTI.

province... Mencius." We all know that there is nothing and as for the nobility, they were a mere

The Schoolboys played the Buffs in a friendly Total 1990,754 3,191,710 6,087,815|| game yesterday. The latter were by far superior new under the sun, but it does seem strange creation, and appendage of the emperor, aggregate increase in 2008 se compared with To-morrow, at 10,30 -- in the forenoon, tha | fight »sina Japaneso policeman- and others together with a quantity of cartridges, whichTM It will be seed from the above table that the men and defeated, the boys by to goals to mile to find a philosopher in China, two thousand who appointed them to their fleis and offices 1927 is propostionately small in relation to the Oceans scholars will meet the Hongkong jears ago, working out the problem of deal, as his representatives and deputies in-figures of last year over the preceding year Ladies Hockey Club, at the latter's grounde

Pabang... Perak....... Selangor

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A TOKIO wire of ged_inst says:—The abori gines of North Formosa alucked a portion of the Japanese condon in a narrow defile. In the ware killed. Of the aborigines four were killed or wounded.

IT is reported that Japan has decided to sail to the Chinese authorities 30,000 Russian tilez

have remained stored in Dalay since the late

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